SAACC in the News: Reid House Celebrates Literacy and Legacy!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 26, 2026

Reid House Kids Book Fair Celebrates Literacy, Legacy, and Community

Sarasota, FL — The Reid House Kids Book Fair will bring together families, authors, and community members for a
celebration of literacy, culture, and creativity from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 4 at the historic Leonard Reid
House, located at 2529 N. Orange Avenue. The event is in conjunction with Newtown’s annual Spring Fling Easter parade
along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way.


The book fair highlights the importance of reading while uplifting Black stories and storytellers. Featured activities are
live entertainment, spoken word performances, storytelling, face painting, bounce houses, vendors, an Easter egg hunt,
and opportunities to meet local authors. Free books and holiday treats will be distributed to children.


The enduring legacy of Leonard Reid and his beloved wife Eddye is honored. Their home, originally located at Boulevard
of the Arts and Coconut Avenue served as a hub for literacy and community care. Known as a neighborhood “library,” it
was a place where free books were shared, inspiring generations through access to reading and education.


The entertainment lineup will feature performances by Mr. Stevey, Whit The Poet, Frankie Brown, Syesha, A’rayia
Davis, Amillia, Mya Barber, Sammy Waite, Amel Hunter, Jahkori, the Trinity Teen and Youth Choir, the Potter School
Drumline, the Lockhart Twins, and Alpha and Omega Incorporated Sorority.


Attendees will also have the opportunity to meet and engage with a diverse group of authors, including Whit the Poet, Dr.
Sharon Jefferson, Betty Jean Johnson, Helen R. James, Rosa Thomas, Xtavia Bailey, Vickie Oldham, Enid Marshall,
Jahkori Dopwell-Hall, Jeannie Wooten, and Andrea “Chocolate Butterfly” Williams.


Confirmed vendors include Kona Ice, Bat City Comic Professionals, Nhouse Taste of Soul, Jahko Designs, Angels Food
with Soul, Suncoast Remake Learning, Filet of Soul, The Lady with Nuts, Betty Jean Johnson North Sarasota Library,
Stitching Bluez, and Aloe Thought Media.


The Reid House Kids Book Fair is produced by Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition and Greatness Beyond
Measure. Major sponsors include Alpha Phi Alpha Foundation of Manasota, the Xi Psi Lambda Chapter, the Johnson
Singer Arts Education Foundation, Barbershop Men of Prayer and First Watch.


This family-friendly event is free and open to the public. Book donations are welcome. For more information please
call Melanie Thomas (941) 744-7314 or email aaccsrq@gmail.com.


About Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition
Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition (SAACC) is a tax exempt, 501c 3 organization dedicated to
preserving, celebrating, and sharing the cultural, artistic, and historical heritage of African Americans in
Sarasota and beyond. To learn more about SAACC’s mission, please visit https://thesaacc.org/.

SAACC in the News: Centennial Year Celebrations!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 9, 2026


Local Organization Soars into Centennial Year Celebration of the Leonard Reid House
SARASOTA, Fla. — The historic Leonard Reid House celebrates 100 years in existence with an array of events
throughout the year. From a presentation about parrots, to a book fair celebrating access to literacy, the family
friendly events commemorate the core beliefs of the pioneering family who shaped Sarasota’s history.


In collaboration with Jungle Gardens’ avian keepers, Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition (SAACC)
presents, “Hello Pretty Bird.” It’s an hourlong program about the world of colorful parrots and the stories of
Overtown residents who remember the Reid family’s two large, talking birds. The event takes place at 2529 N.
Orange Ave, Sarasota, FL from 1 – 2 p.m. on Thursday, March 12.


Leonard Reid came to Sarasota in 1900. He was valedictorian of Savannah Normal School (now known as
Savannah State University). He valued education, and his home became a “library” where free books were
given to neighborhood children. A book fair on the grounds is coming Saturday, April 4. Please donate new and
gently used children’s books to the Reid House. Please call 941-667-0867.


“We continue the family’s legacy by providing free books to children who visit,” said president of the Sarasota
African American Cultural Coalition Vickie Oldham.


Upcoming Centennial Celebration Events:

● March 12, 1 p.m. – “Hello, Pretty Bird” explores the world of parrots. Two were pets of the Reid family.
● March 26, 6:30 p.m. – Sarasota historian John McCarthy joins architectural historian Dave Baber for a talk.
● April 4, 10 a.m. – A children’s book fair celebrating the Reid House’s “community library.”
● May 10, 11 a.m. – A Mother’s Day event will honor Ethel Reid and Viola Reid.


The family patriarch saved to purchase property. A session is coming up about managing money. A
horticulturist leads a workshop about African and Florida native plants surrounding the Reid House.
The home was meticulously relocated from Overtown to Newtown. Learn more about upcoming centennial
celebrations at www.thesaacc.org and social media platforms.


About Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition
Sarasota African American Cultural Coalition (SAACC) is a 501c 3 dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and
sharing the cultural, artistic, and historical heritage of African Americans in Sarasota and beyond. To learn more
about SAACC’s mission, please visit https://thesaacc.org/.

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YAHOO: Sarasota’s Leonard Reid House celebrates 100 years as community beacon for African American history

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OBSERVER: Historic Leonard Reid House hosts parrots in honor of family pets